On 3/03/2010, at 3:38 AM, Edward Lewis wrote:

> Only in the last week did it sink into me that the problem is that we need a 
> way to push DS records along the established registration path and not the 
> DNS operations path.  

Did you mean to exclude the DNS path for those that choose it?  Isn't it is a 
registry/DNS parent policy decision.

Jay


> What this means - for registries that operate DNS and have direct dealings 
> with registrants, the DS can go from the registrant's designated DNS operator 
> to the registry. For registries that deal exclusively with registrars, the 
> registrant's DNS operator has to know how to get the DS to the registrar (who 
> in turn will use some other protocol to reach the registry).
> 
> Unfortunately, I doubt that many registrars will be at the IETF. (Maybe they 
> will be.)  This means we might not get the word out to those who should help 
> shape the requirements for this.
> 
> My concern - if the IETF produces a solution for transferring DS records 
> in-band to the DNS protocol we will repeat a mistake made in pushing EPP to 
> Full Standard.  Pushing EPP to Full Standard is in itself a true 
> accomplishment and there is no controversy, the process was followed 
> faithfully.  The problem is, once it was Full Standard it was found to not be 
> applicable to the general population that it was designed to serve.  The 
> protocol works and is interoperable; the requirements didn't grow as the use 
> cases grew.
> 
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> Edward Lewis
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> As with IPv6, the problem with the deployment of frictionless surfaces is
> that they're not getting traction.
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